These songs have been sung in prisons and pilgrimages, at open-air festivals and in house groups, by cathedral choirs and teenage music groups. Some have been roadcast live across Europe, others have helped those who think they can't sing to change their self perception. They are short songs:some from the mists of time, some from present-day Scotland, some from the World Church. They help people to participate and move in worship in a way conventional hymns cannot. Because they have proved their worth in everything from a ...
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These songs have been sung in prisons and pilgrimages, at open-air festivals and in house groups, by cathedral choirs and teenage music groups. Some have been roadcast live across Europe, others have helped those who think they can't sing to change their self perception. They are short songs:some from the mists of time, some from present-day Scotland, some from the World Church. They help people to participate and move in worship in a way conventional hymns cannot. Because they have proved their worth in everything from a Benedictine abbey to a psychiatric unit, they are offered to a wider public.
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